We’ve been there before

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He was a great talker and truly motivating, but didn’t have the knowledge and experience to lead our company. He was cunning and promised everything to everyone. In the end, it was clear he was not good for Maytag, our town and our future. But the damage had been done.

Now we are faced with the same type of situation, but the stakes are much higher.

A man has blasted onto the scene of our country. He served in the U.S. Senate for just two years and then declared he was running for President of the U.S. He is a very charismatic and dynamic individual.

He fills the room (or stadium) with his presence. He speaks of change and a bright future and people are enthralled….and some even faint.

He came with zero experience as a leader, business executive or negotiator. He had no experience with foreign affairs, the military or budgets. Yet, he exudes confidence and an aura of leadership that has seduced many. Many have succumbed to his personality and salesmanship of his abilities. Many are influenced by the facade, but don’t know the real goals he has kept hidden from view. He apologizes for America, bows to foreign leaders, ignores our allies, yet tells Russia he will have “more flexibility” after this election. He called on the Seals to take out Bin Laden, but when the Seals called on him for help in Benghazi, he ignored them and they died. Both he and his wife have stated that “capitalism has failed” and “there is no such thing as the American Dream.”

Yet, the media has gone “gaga” over him. Everything he does is reported in great detail. His face appears everywhere. He is hailed as a “groundbreaking” figure for the African American community. He is cunning and promises everything to everyone. Yet, he divides our country and pits one group against another.

Narcissism is characterized by an unusual coolness and composure, ability to take others for granted and exploits others for personal gain. It is an exaggerated sense of self-importance and has a need for attention and admiration from others. It is extreme self-absorption.

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